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It depends on how much blood was lost.

Up to 15% blood loss can be treated by drinking 3 times as much as was lost.

Between 15% and 30%, liquids should be given by IV

Between 30% and 40%, liquids by IV or blood transfusion

Over 40% - blood transfusion

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